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Prologue to Sunborn, Book 4 of The Chaos Chronicles, by Jeffrey A. Carver. Narration by the author, video design by Adam Guzewicz seastage.com and Jeffrey A. Carver http Images from Hubble and other NASA observatories. Jeffrey A. Carver has authored numerous science fiction novels, including Sunborn, Battlestar Galactica (miniseries novelization), and the Nebula-nominated Eternity’s End, all published by Tor Books. For more information and free ebook downloads, visit www.starrigger.net. Aspiring writers, check out Carver’s free online writing course at http This Sunborn audio-visualization was created for Lydia Fair, a benefit multimedia, multi-genre arts happening sponsored by the Greater Boston Vineyard in Cambridge, MA, April 2009. lydiafair.org and http

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Part 3 The Universe through a Telescope – Explorations

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Explorations this time tells the story of our place in space. Our desire to explore space began with our eyes. The more we saw, the more it fired our ambitions. Experimenting with lenses in his native Florence, Italian Galileo Galilei developed a powerful telescope. Suddenly, planets like Jupiter and its moons, 400 million miles away were at our fingertips We discovered the universe was greater than wed ever imagined. Our sense of place in the cosmos changed forever as telescopes exposed the universes most amazing secrets. Now, with the space telescope Hubble we can see almost 200 trillion times further than Galileos first telescope. And that has made us ask new questions.

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Future Human Life on Moon – Outer Space Travel Projects in 50 yrs.

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yogeeshashram.org http siddhalishree.com Acharya Shree Yogeesh discusses the future of human life on the moon and science. According to Acharya Shree, within the next 50 years, scientists will focus their attention in creating such technology to bring and sustain human life on the moon. With advanced technology for outer space travel projects, human, animal and plant life will be preserved. This video briefly explains how human life is created and preserved on planets among the galaxies.

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SCI-FI SCIENCE: Physics of the Impossible (Promo for Series One)

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Visionary Physicist Dr. Michio Kaku makes the Impossible, Possible. A new series that turns SciFi fantasy into reality. The Science Channel aired it’s first season of SCI-FI Science: Physics of the Impossible last December and Season 2 of the series is currently in production. Past show content included: Designing a Light Sabre, Traveling to a Parallel Universe, Creating a Big Bang, Becoming a Superhero & Traveling at Warp Speed. Get more information about the show @ The Science Channel’s website science.discovery.com

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Part 2 The Universe through a Telescope – Explorations

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Explorations this time tells the story of our place in space. Our desire to explore space began with our eyes. The more we saw, the more it fired our ambitions. Experimenting with lenses in his native Florence, Italian Galileo Galilei developed a powerful telescope. Suddenly, planets like Jupiter and its moons, 400 million miles away were at our fingertips We discovered the universe was greater than wed ever imagined. Our sense of place in the cosmos changed forever as telescopes exposed the universes most amazing secrets. Now, with the space telescope Hubble we can see almost 200 trillion times further than Galileos first telescope. And that has made us ask new questions.

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Part 1 The Universe through a Telescope – Explorations

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Explorations this time tells the story of our place in space. Our desire to explore space began with our eyes. The more we saw, the more it fired our ambitions. Experimenting with lenses in his native Florence, Italian Galileo Galilei developed a powerful telescope. Suddenly, planets like Jupiter and its moons, 400 million miles away were at our fingertips We discovered the universe was greater than wed ever imagined. Our sense of place in the cosmos changed forever as telescopes exposed the universes most amazing secrets. Now, with the space telescope Hubble we can see almost 200 trillion times further than Galileo first telescope. And that has made us ask new questions.

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Living in Space APlaceInSpaceToPlay HotelsInSpace

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You may be a candidate for our team. Tasha9503 is tomorrow, designed with 1995 (OrBetter) technology. As this Space Race continues I ask the world to use these transport vehicles to take several crews to the Moon, Mars, beyond and back. I will not suggest any human leave the protection of this infrastructure after passing the Van Allan Belt, but you can enter any orbit around our sun. We have a satellite delivery system that produces zero space junk. Each launch lifts six satellites and a 200 passenger landing vehicle. Lets admit a $30000000 launch. Each of the 200 passengers pays $50000. Each satellite pays $3400000 After six launches we attach the used rockets hardware, remove the tanks and reattach them to the outside, clean renovate, place the 36 satellites and open for rent. The day we collect rent we will no longer be for sale. Each hotel includes six robotic arms to collect space junk in preparation for mining the Asteroid Belt. Tasha9503 will be owned buy the people, initially used as HotelsInSpace, resorts APlaceInSpaceToPlay. People with access to PayPal will soon be able to own the infrastructure in orbit. In 1988 we started looking for all the reasons we can not move to space. 7 years we collected the sciences that say we can. This infrastructure includes five levels of artificial gravity to remove the physical degeneration that prolonged exposure to zero-g brings. It is a place for our children to live if an asteroid or a commit etc, hits Earth or global

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Donagh O’Mahony – Part 1 – Lasting the pace in space

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As part of the Science Week Lecture Series 2009 (www.scienceweek.ie) Donagh O’Mahony from the Tyndall National Institute discusses the logistics of space exploration. He also discusses how much Ireland is involved in the technology development side of exploring our universe, as well as telling students about the career opportunities for those interested in working in the Institute.

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Bursting the Bubble I – Orbital Dance – Saturn 1 Ad

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MAKING REAL MUSIC WITHOUT REAL MUSICIANS through Bluefire Music Enterprises! www.cdbaby.com This is a, short, one minute ad for the new “Bursting the Bubble I” instrumental album NOW being offered through CDBaby.com and their partners. Just follow the above link to learn more. The album is available on physical, commercial quality CD for $18.98, plus shipping and handling. You can find it offered on Ebay, or on CD Baby and their partners. CD Baby also offers the album as a digital purchase for $14.95 if you prefer not to buy the CD. This album is not available in commercial retail stores, but only through CD Baby, their partners and through Bluefire Music Enterprises. You’re just a few clicks away from owning this fantastic music: Music you can dance to, drive to or just have fun listening to with all your friends! Individual track selections are also available through CD Baby and their partners; Amazon MP3, Inprodicon, Tradebit, Shockhound, Verizon, Apple iTunes, GreatIndieMusic, and Liquid Digital Media. Released in time for the 2010 sales year, youll want to own this for your music collection!!! BUY IT NOW! You can afford to!!! What a deal for nearly an hour’s worth of great sounding, original music, made possible using the EnergyXT2.5 computer program! Youll want to listen to this music over and over again! You and your friends will hardly know you are listening to digital music, all created on computer! If you loved hearing the stereo samples with this ad, youll

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Stephen Attenborough – Part 3 – The Future of Space Tourism

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Stephen Attenborough is the Commercial Director for Virgin Galactic, the worlds first space tourism agency. Stephen described the evolution of Virgin Galactic and gave an overview of the technology they will be using, in large part due to the engineering skills of Burt Rutan. The upcoming renaissance of space travel was also discussed as the potential benefits of suborbital flights and access for researchers to conduct zero gravity experiment was outlined.

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